4 comments:

Gorgeous shots for what looks like an absolutely wonderful movie. Coincidently I've heard quite a bit about Bazzoni and Storaro recently, I'm really anxious to check out their respective work (a bit ashamed to say that of all the movies Storaro worked on, I've only seen two).

Thanks ThatQuebecGuy,I hope you enjoy the film when you get to see it. Storaro is a real personal favorite of mine...thanks for commenting.

Hans, Thanks so much. The Shameless disc is absolutely worth it as it is more complete than any of the other version out there. Thanks again...

DocVoltage, That's probably the version I first saw (although I got it from someone else I can't remember). It was a full-frame copy under the title PRIMAL IMPULSE and I think it was around five minutes shorter than the Shameless version, which is far and away the best out there now. Thanks for commenting.

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